What is the IBAN for BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA S.A. in Spain?

To send money to BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA S.A. in Spain, use the correct IBAN format to avoid delays. Remitly’s IBAN calculator can help you generate it from the bank account details.

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IBAN Example for BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA S.A. in Spain

Each part of a bank’s IBAN shows key account details. See the breakdown below.

IBAN Example
IBAN
ES0201820565340202462387
Country code
ES
Check digits
02
Bank code
0182
Branch code
0565
National check digit
34
Account number
0202462387

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What is an IBAN?

An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standard code used for international transfers. It includes a country code, check digits, and bank details to help avoid errors. IBANs are widely used in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

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What’s the difference between a Routing Number, SWIFT Code, and IBAN?

These codes help with money transfers, but each has a distinct role:

  • Routing number: Commonly used in countries like the United States for domestic transfers. It identifies the bank and branch where an account is held.
  • SWIFT code: Also known as a BIC, this code identifies a bank or financial institution for international transfers. It's required to route the money to the right bank.
  • IBAN: Stands for International Bank Account Number. It identifies the exact account to which the money is going and is used primarily in Europe, the Middle East, and other IBAN-compliant countries.
Together, SWIFT/BIC and IBAN are often used for cross-border payments, while routing numbers are typically used within specific countries like the U.S.

What countries use IBAN codes?

IBANs are used in over 70 countries, mainly in Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia and Latin America. Countries such as the UK, Germany, France, Turkey, and the UAE all use IBANs.

Some countries, like the U.S., Canada, and Australia, don’t use IBANs—they rely on routing numbers or SWIFT codes instead.

How safe are IBANs?

IBANs are safe and reliable. Their format includes check digits that help catch errors before payments are sent, reducing the risk of failed or misdirected transfers.

How do I send a payment using an IBAN?

If you enter an incorrect IBAN, the transfer may fail or be sent to the wrong account. Banks often validate the IBAN format before processing, but they can't check if the account truly belongs to the recipient.

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